Chapters 5 and 6 Flashcards

1
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Research methods for sociology of physical activity

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survey research
interviewing
thematic analysis (text analysis)
ethnography (becoming a participant)
societal analysis
collection of quantitative (numbers) and qualitative (interpretation based) data

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2
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Sociology vs psychology

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sociology is a group of people
psychology is one person

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3
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what is power

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power is the ability to do what you want without being stopped

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4
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gender vs sex

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gender - a set of norms or expectations about how to behave
sex - biological aspects of a person

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5
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why is there less women coaching girls and women teams?

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men have power
more male athletes
salaries went up with title ix

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6
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ethnic gorups vs race

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ethnic groups - group of people who share cultural traditions
race - group of people define by society as different from others based on genetics

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7
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belemia

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eating/barfing food to be skinny

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7
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anorexia definition

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starving yourself to be skinny

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8
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motor learning definition

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acquisition of skilled movements as a reuslt of practice

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8
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motor control definition

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the neural, physical, and behavioral aspects of movement

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9
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motor development definition

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developmental view of motor learning and motor control across a life span

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10
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Novel Learning Tasks

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helps to study the product of movement rather than the process of the movement

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11
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Motor behavior

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how skills are learned, processes and practice improve learning/performance, execution becomes more efficient, goal is to become automatic

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12
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schema

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storying memory in groups of movements

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12
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Goals of subdisciples of motor behavior

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motor learning - retention and transfer
motor control - coordinates muscles and joints
motor development - changes across your lifespan

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13
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What five themes persisted in motor behavior research over the years

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  1. Knowledge of results (feedback)
  2. Distribution of practice
  3. Transfer of training
  4. Retention
  5. Individual differences
14
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Dynamical systems theory

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a direct link exists between perception and action,

15
Q

motor programs

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proposed memory mechanisms that allow movements to be controlled

16
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quantative vs qualative

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quantitative (numbers)
qualitative (interpretation-based)